A pair of
vintage musical entertainers proved so popular among residents at Fernhill House
when they visited in the spring that they were invited back for a repeat
performance.

The Poppy
Sisters – two real live sisters from Worcester who perform songs from the 40s,
50s and 60s, took residents on a trip down memory lane when they performed popular
numbers from their younger days.

Nancy and Rose
are regular visitors to care homes across the Midlands and are also much in
demand at vintage fayres, such as special events at the Severn Valley Railway.

As well as
performing tunes such as Chattanooga Choo Choo and Don't Sit Under The
Apple Tree from the 40s, Will you
still love me tomorrow andWhy do fools fall in love from the 50s and California Dreaming and
Puppet on a String from the 60s, they also encouraged residents to dress up and
sing along.

The Poppy Sisters are particularly
popular among those living with dementia, and for whom reliving their youth is
often very therapeutic.
Indeed staff in the dementia
community dress with a 1950s and 60s theme and many of the day-to-day
activities are specifically designed to help bring back happy experiences from
an earlier chapter of their lives.

The visit was one of
many different events held at Fernhill House for residents, their friends,
family and the wider public.